Microbiology Laboratory Tests: Chromoblastomycosis to Colorado Tick Fever
Microbiology
Clonorchiasis (Microscopic – Direct Concentration)
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Test Includes: Microscopic examination. | |
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Results Available: 1 day | Contact #s: (512) 458-7560. |
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Method: Microscopic examination | |
Turnaround Time: 1 day | Reference Range: No parasites found. |
Limitations: The specimen must be sent in a fresh (less than 5 hours old) or in formalin. | Interpretation: A report of no parasites found is indicative of no visible parasites in the specimen. |
Specimen Requirements |
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Specimen Collection: Fresh feces, flukes, tissue sections, or bile | Sample Type: Feces; Bile; Tissue Section; Fluke ID |
Volume/Amount Required: > 10 g stool or > 10 mL liquid stool, small amount of tissue or bile. | Preferred Specimen: Feces; Bile; Tissue Section; Fluke ID |
Collection/Preservation: the specimen must be sent in a fresh (less than 5 hours old) or in formalin. Adult fluke should be submitted in ethylalcohol. | Storage Instructions: ambient temperature |
Causes for Rejection: Unpreserved stool> 5 hours old; | Sample Container: Clean, dry leak-proof container. |
Sample Test Kit: | Availability: Monday-Friday |
Diagnostic Information: For detection of eggs in fecal specimens, the specimen must be sent in a fresh (less than 5 hours old) or in formalin. Adult fluke should be submitted in ethylalcohol. Referred material accepted from hospital, private and reference labs. | |
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Required Request Form: G-2B | Specimen Handling: Body fluids handled with universal precautions. |
Transport Temperature: Ambient temperature | Shipping Requirements: Triple contained in accordance with federal shipping regulations for diagnostic specimens. |
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CPT Code: 87015 | Fees: |
Microbiology
Coliform – Fecal (Culture – Quantitation)
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Test Includes: Membrane filtration or Multitube fermentation. | |
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Results Available: 3 days | Contact #s: (512) 458-7562. |
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Method: membrane filtration or Multitube fermentation method | |
Turnaround Time: 3 days | Reference Range: Less than 2.2 MPN/ 100 mL |
Limitations: | Interpretation: Values of fecal coliform less than 2.2 MPN/100 mL is considered a negative test. Values are dependent on age of sample and transport temperature. |
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Specimen Collection: Bottled water | Sample Type: Water |
Volume/Amount Required: 100 mL | Preferred Specimen: Water |
Collection/Preservation: Sealed bottles of water, ambient temperature | Storage Instructions: ambient temperature |
Causes for Rejection: Sample too old | Sample Container: Water bottle collectors. |
Sample Test Kit: | Availability: Monday-Sunday |
Diagnostic Information: Test is available only to health officials with 1-day notice. Sample must be iced and less than 6 hours old. | |
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Required Request Form: G-2B | Specimen Handling: Specimen collected according to EPA protocol for water testing. |
Transport Temperature: 2-8° C | Shipping Requirements: On ice within 6 hours of collection. |
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CPT Code: 87046 | Fees: |
Microbiology
Colorado Tick Fever (Serological – Forwarded by TDSHS to CDC for testing.)
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Turnaround Time: 3 weeks | Reference Range: <1.00 (Nonreactive) |
Limitations: May not detect a recent infection, or infection in a person with a severely compromised immune system. | Interpretation: Nonreactive indicates that the patient does not have detectable antibody to the infectious agent. Reactive indicates that the patient has detectable antibody to the infectious agent, and depending on the clinical picture, may have a current or past infection. |
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Specimen Collection: Venipuncture | Sample Type: |
Volume/Amount Required: 10 mL whole blood | Preferred Specimen: Paired Sera |
Collection/Preservation: Red top or tiger top tube | Storage Instructions: Do not freeze or refrigerate whole blood. Separated serum may be held at 2-8°C. |
Causes for Rejection: Discrepancy between name on tube and name on form, insufficient quantity of serum for testing | Sample Container: Red top or tiger top tube. |
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Diagnostic Information: Prior notification is requested (512) 458-7760. A detailed patient history is required. Serum specimens are forwarded to the CDC. Serum specimens are to be collected at least 14 days apart. A significant titer increase is evidence of current or recent infection. Since IgM antibodies appear 14-16 days after onset, PCR test, with prior arrangement with CDC, can be performed on blood specimens collected within 8 days after onset. | |
Specimen Submission |
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Required Request Form: G-2A | Specimen Handling: Use Universal Precautions |
Transport Temperature: Ambient temperature for specimens on the blood clot, separated serum at 2-8° C (refrigerated) or -20° C (frozen). | Shipping Requirements: Triple contain, separated serum may be shipped on cold packs (2-8° C), or frozen (-20° C) and mailed on dry ice. |
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CPT Code: 86790 | Fees: |